Corporate Finance LAW GUIDES

Are you looking for information and advice on corporate finance law? Whether you need advice regarding company liquidation, mergers and acquisitions, raising capital for your business or venture capital options, our legal guides on corporate finance explains the law in plain English without the jargon.

Raising finance for a business idea has traditionally been done through banks in the form of loans, or borrowing money from family and friends. However, there are multiple options available when it comes...

When a business owner believes that their company is failing or that it is not financially viable to continue with the company, they may choose to liquidate it. This means that they release available...

In order for businesses to run successfully, they need to be assured that amounts owed to them will be paid. They are offered protection through the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998....

All private limited companies in the UK that are limited by shares are obliged to maintain a share capital of at least one share. Companies that are limited or Ltd are officially referred to as a "private...

Although a long lease of a commercial premises may be an attractive option for a business tenant, rent reviews should be carefully considered prior to a contract being signed. A lengthy lease may provide...

Pre-pack administration refers to a process whereby a business sells some or all of it's assets before appointing an administrator to manage the sale of the company as part of an insolvency procedure....

When a business goes into administration or liquidation, any money that is available from assets of the firm is used to meet debts owed to creditors. The debts are set into a list of priorities and each...

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